Continuing Education for Water System Operators

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Happy New Year from MOST! And what will you be doing this year to advance your career in the Water industry? How about taking a course during the Spring Semester at Santiago Canyon College. We are offering thirteen full-semester courses, …Read more

For the first time ever, Santiago Canyon College is offering our beginning Water Treatment course, WATR-071, during our Spring Intersession. This course is 100% online, so don’t plan on making a trip to our beautiful campus — at least not …Read more

If you are in the Water industry, you know you need continuing education — “contact hours” as they are called in California — to renew your Water Treatment and Water Distribution certifications. And if you are not in the Water …Read more

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Certification Classes and Deadlines

We were privileged to conduct a couple of days of on-site training for the crews at the City of Simi Valley this past week, and for Santa Clarita Water the previous week. So, we’re blaming our lack of blog posts on them! We’ll also be pretty light on posts over the next week due to three certification classes that we’re beginning on Monday. And you can join us for any — or all! — of these.

We will be teaching a 36-hour Introduction Water Distribution course for the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association in Rancho Cucamonga all next week. If you intend to take the California Department of Public Health Water Distribution Operator exam next September 21, you need to complete such a course prior to the application deadline of July 1. This may be the only way to accomplish that, with so little time remaining! See:

We are also beginning two Summer Session courses for the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California, next week. You can still enroll in either or both. On Monday and Wednesday evenings for the next eight weeks, we will be teaching Water Mathematics I, Water-030. If you need to start at “Square One” in water math, this course is for you!

Our other course at COC is Advanced Water Distribution, Water-041. This is an online course, so you never need to come to class! We will have plenty of work for you to do, but it will be on your own schedule. So even if you don’t live anywhere near Santa Clarita, you can take this course. It is the second semester of Water Distribution, so you need to have completed a beginning course to be eligible for this one. But it’s the perfect opportunity to get that second course to qualify you for a D3 or T3 certificate. For COC enrollment information, see:

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Happy New Year from MOST! And what will you be doing this year to advance your career in the Water industry? How about taking a course during the Spring Semester at Santiago Canyon College. We are offering thirteen full-semester courses, …Read more

For the first time ever, Santiago Canyon College is offering our beginning Water Treatment course, WATR-071, during our Spring Intersession. This course is 100% online, so don’t plan on making a trip to our beautiful campus — at least not …Read more

If you are in the Water industry, you know you need continuing education — “contact hours” as they are called in California — to renew your Water Treatment and Water Distribution certifications. And if you are not in the Water …Read more